Linkbelt 240X2 FORESTRY MACHINES OPERATOR’S MANUAL 2125 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Linkbelt 240X2 FORESTRY MACHINES OPERATOR’S MANUAL 2125 – PDF DOWNLOAD
GENERAL INFORMATION
TO THE OWNER:
- This machine has been designed and built to the highest standards of quality. It conforms to all current safety
regulations. However, the risk of accidents can never be completely excluded. That is why it is essential to observe
elementary safety rules and precautions. - Read this manual carefully, paying particular attention to the instructions concerning safety, operation and
maintenance so as to avoid the risk of injury while operating or servicing the forestry machine.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Linkbelt 240X2 FORESTRY MACHINES OPERATOR’S MANUAL 2125 – PDF DOWNLOAD
CHAPTER 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
To the Owner 1-1
Forestry Machine Components 1-3
Identification Numbers1-5
CHAPTER 2
SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS
Table of Contents 2-1
Safety Rules 2-3
Safety Area 2-3
Utility Safety 2-4
Operator Precautions 2-5
Decals 2-11
Hand Signals2-21
CHAPTER 3
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Table of Contents 3-1
Forestry Cab 3-3
Steps and Access Handles 3-5
Position of the Operator’s Compartment Controls and Accessories 3-7
Operator’s Seat 3-8
Seat Controls 3-9
Right-hand Control Arm and Instrument Panel 3-10
Instrument Panel3-12
Computer Monitor Display 3-13
Anti-Theft Protection Device3-14
Message Display List3-14
Left-hand Control Arm 3-16
Front Console 3-17
Heating, Ventilation And Air-conditioning Control – Side Entry Cab 3-18
Arm and Upperstructure Swing Left-hand Control Lever3-19
Boom and Bucket Right-hand Control Lever3-19
Travel Control 3-20
Single Pedal Travel – Rear Entry Cab 3-20
Gate Lock3-21
Cab Light3-22
Coat Hanger Hook 3-22
Cab Windows3-22
Cup Holder 3-22
Storage Trays – Side Entry 3-23
Storage Compartments – Side Entry3-23
Cab Radio 3-23
Fuse Box3-24
Air Vents3-24
Emergency Exit – Side Entry Cab 3-25
Emergency Exit – Rear Entry Cab 3-25
Rear View Mirror3-25
Fuel Tank3-26
Engine Hood3-26
Side Doors 3-27
Towing Point3-28
Lifting Eyes – Road Builders 3-28
Windshield Washer Reservoir 3-28
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CHAPTER 4
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Table of Contents4-1
Before Operating the Forestry Machine 4-3
Operating the Forestry Machine 4-3
Run-in Period4-4
Starting the Engine 4-4
Bringing the Forestry Machine up to Operating Temperature4-6
Engine Operation4-6
Stopping the Engine 4-7
Operating the Forestry Machine in Cold Weather4-8
Operating the Forestry Machine in Hot Weather4-8
Basic Operation 4-8
Swing Lock 4-8
Forestry Machine Travel 4-9
Transporting the Forestry Machine 4-11
Unloading the Forestry Machine4-11
Lifting the Forestry Machine4-12
Operating the Forestry Machine in Water 4-12
Parking the Forestry Machine 4-12
Tilting The Forestry Cab4-13
Operating the Forestry Machine on Sloping Ground 4-14
Towing the Forestry Machine 4-14
Operating the Bucket 4-15
Lowering the Attachment in the Event of a Forestry Machine Failure 4-16
Auxiliary Hydraulic Circuits 4-17
Hydraulic Forestry Machine Quick Coupler Operation 4-20
Forestry Machine Storage 4-26
CHAPTER 5
LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS
Table of Contents5-1
Servicing Instructions5-3
Daily Inspections 5-4
Hourmeter5-4
Lubrication Chart 5-5
Fluids and Lubricants5-7
Fluid and Lubricant Capacities and Specifications 5-9
Lubrication Points 5-10
Greasing the Swing Reduction Gear 5-11
Greasing the Turntable Teeth 5-12
Fluid Levels 5-13
Engines 5-14
Cooling System 5-16
Fuel System5-18
Releasing Pressure in the Hydraulic System 5-23
Hydraulic System 5-24
Bleeding Air from the Hydraulic Components 5-28
Air Filter 5-31
Swing Reduction Gear 5-33
Travel Reduction Gears5-34
CHAPTER 6
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
Table of Contents6-1
Tracks6-3
Track Rollers and Idler Wheels 6-5
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Radiator and Oil Cooler 6-6
Fan and Alternator Drive Belt 6-7
Inspecting and Cleaning the Forestry Machine 6-8
Checking for Cylinder Leakage 6-8
Replacing a Bucket 6-9
Fire Extinguisher (Not Supplied)6-10
Welding on the Forestry Machine 6-10
Plastic and Resin Parts 6-10
Air Conditioning 6-11
Hardware Torque Inspection6-13
CHAPTER 7
ELECTRICAL
Table of Contents 7-1
Fuses 7-3
Battery7-5
Connecting One or Two Booster Batteries 7-7
Alternator 7-7
Starter Motor 7-7
Replacing a Bulb 7-8
CHAPTER 8
SPECIFICATIONS
Table of Contents 8-1
Specifications 8-3
CHAPTER 9
INDEX
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